PSM 36
PSM 36
Rush Museum
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Printed in a limited edition of 200 numbered copies.
<< Everything begins with a trace of paint.
PSM 36 opens on Linda Groth, photographed by Stefan Klapko in a painter’s studio in New York. A canvas, a body, a room alive with unfinished work — nothing posed, nothing forced. The light finds her, and presence does the rest.
Turn the page, and the silence splinters — eight more visions, each carrying its own gravity:
A figure pressed against stone and shadow waits like a secret held too long. / Wind tangles hair while the horizon trembles, a city scattered in the distance. / Paper folds become a cocoon, holding a body caught between fracture and release. / In the still water, freckles and eyes flare brighter than the surface itself. / Beneath the pool of light, movement drifts into blur, half dream, half escape. / Among bare trees, posture alone becomes defiance, fragile yet unbroken. / Driftwood sharpens the sun, and a gaze turns the shoreline into something untamed. / Lace clings, time loosens, and what remains is the quiet power of refusal.
Hardcover, pure black-and-white, numbered. Only 200 copies exist.
For those who choose stillness over noise — this is the object worth keeping. >>
PSM 36
Hardcover · 21,7 × 28,5 cm · 160 pages · Black & white printing of the highest quality, on 150 gsm paper.
Published in September 2025.








